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I have a partitioned hard disk on which I already have a database and wanted to create another database for the RMAN recovery catalog.
I read that you can't have the RMAN database on the same disk as the main database.
However, since this is a test environment, I wanted to know if it is possible to still have 2 databases on the same partitioned disk that uses RAID.
How does RAID fit into this???
Regards
Lynn
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Hi,
First tell me whether ur database is in RAID or not?
If it is in RAID, what level?
If it is not then u can implement the RMAN catalog database to take the backup. but u can't crash the disk to test the recovery.
U can mail me at csvenkata@yahoo.co.uk for more informations.
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Well i think it´s pretty obvious why you should not have RMAN in same disk. Imagine that disks fails how are you gonna use RMAN... to recover the database
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Originally posted by pando
Well i think it´s pretty obvious why you should not have RMAN in same disk. Imagine that disks fails how are you gonna use RMAN... to recover the database
Exactly. If this is a development/test environment, knock yourself out. In a production environment, I like to put the RMAN recovery catalog on it's own machine, even if it is a small machine with little redundancy.
Jeff Hunter
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